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दीन dīna, vulg. dīn, adj. Poor, indigent, needy, afflicted, distressed, wretched, miserable; humble, lowly, meek;—s.m. A distressed person, a poor person, poor creature, wretch:—dīn-āćarya, s.m. 'The spiritual teacher of the humble,' an epithet of God:—dīnbandhu, s.m. Friend of the poor; an epithet of God:—dīn-ćetan, adj. & s.m. Dejected, distressed in mind;—a distressed or dejected person:—dīn-dātā, dīn-dātr̤i, s.m. One who is beneficent to the poor:—dīn-dayā-kar, s.m. One who shows or exercises compassion for the lowly:—dīn-dayāl, adj. & s.m. Merciful to the lowly;—cherisher of the poor (=g̠arīb-parwar); an epithet of the Deity; a proper name:—dīndayā-nidhi, s.m. 'The treasury of compassion for the humble,' an epithet of God:—dīn-mukh, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Having a dejected countenance, of melancholy aspect;—a person with a downcast look:—dīn-man, adj. Troubled or afflicted in mind, distressed, dejected, downcast; humble-minded, lowly:—dīna-nāth, vulg. dīnā-nāth, s.m. 'Lord or protector of the poor,' an epithet of the Deity; a proper name:—dīn-vaćan, s.m. Utterance of distress; humble supplication.